How do you celebrate holidays?
We gather in the quiet glow,
Where time slows down and hearts can grow.
The days we mark, the years that pass,
Are held within this moment vast.
The table’s set with food and care,
But more than that, what’s waiting there
Are whispered laughs, a hand to hold,
A story shared, a truth retold.
Each twinkling light, each candle flame,
Reminds us all from where we came—
The bonds that time cannot unbind,
The warmth of love we always find.
So may we pause, both young and old,
To cherish all that can’t be sold:
The peace within, the joy we give,
The simple moments where we live.
For holidays are more than days,
They’re woven in life’s endless maze—
A season stitched from care and grace,
A time to treasure, not to chase.